id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_apseb4m5cfc2jeuszj3gtxzjzi Alice De Galzain Ralph Waldo Emerson and Thomas Carlyle on Slavery: Transatlantic Dissentions and Philosophical Connections 2020.0 59 .pdf application/pdf 17029 1063 61 Ralph Waldo Emerson and Thomas Carlyle on Slavery: Ralph Waldo Emerson and Thomas Carlyle on Slavery: new dimension to previous criticism, Gougeon chose to examine Emerson and Carlyle's during the American Civil War that Emerson and Carlyle's friendship faced its major crisis. While examining Emerson and Carlyle's respective stances on questions of labor, understanding of Emerson and Carlyle's Correspondence will be based on a series of closereading analyses of some of their foundational texts, all written between 1844 and 1865. chapter one, I will focus on Emerson's and Carlyle's reaction to the abolition of slavery in the A comparative study of Emerson and Carlyle's reactions to British emancipation will help master and slave, defined as natural hierarchy by Carlyle, was therefore ironized by Emerson. During the American Civil War, Ralph Waldo Emerson and Thomas Carlyle's time among the British" (Gougeon "Emerson, Carlyle" 422). "Emerson, Carlyle, and the Civil War." The New England Quarterly, vol. ./cache/work_apseb4m5cfc2jeuszj3gtxzjzi.pdf ./txt/work_apseb4m5cfc2jeuszj3gtxzjzi.txt